cathcr , Forecast for ., V.. pr ,_ ,»_-___V,$V A____‘Am_`>V* is R Wcstcrly Winds, Plnc and E .»n --.v~_».-\,:w..-.~ v J... .. ._ .uv-. .sn.4-aenfa Jr.. .- a__.;»c a l- ‘ .-,_- » T* * ~» ft.. #vassal ° sl “" ' . <4. 1. ' “ ,,,,,g¢=g,v;,g,v;g;»e»`m 'C r- -~~~----~~-- '-'--~ e = --_ef- ‘».\-1'-el-s.-~ -as-Q 1- _ ._...,_- {,_ 5,,,,"7‘l. _ I .1 .;t' e __-. -1-ah, I I , ~ l ll ll el Arm fe... li""“‘”""”“’i_ CHARLOHETOWN. Pmncne sowann forma, camnA,1=1uoav, JUNE 15, 15.6.' ;,,;,-,,<;_g~,;,;,,;=g,,»g,¢vg'3,,. _ _,;Q},,___. , ,,_- ' _.,,,_.,,A` --q_ __ _ _L_ VM V , _ _ V _ 4 . . l --~-~~ -_._-_-__ V _ _ _ _ e____;__~ _- ,_.;- _‘___ _ V____ V V __VV_V_Vv_V V, |T|1 wullll lunll lu #lllll llusl lstllnln Hltl FIVE Bklllsn l '"BRA.,,|) QFCAIN. llllll |l`|luMlei all cumilllslll i‘ni“l:llvl"cllltl” t'ijl-frlcrns SLAM 1 ___ V l V ,:, . ,'~ ._ _ V _ I wma’ . ,S058 AP _ ~ ` ' it ._ V R Mlriesily l,lle,mber of thc Duma of ihc. And Husband, ,nlured ,n La p,,,ss,, Comegpondent R,,_||,, paste", mad, not G,,||,,,, By Treachcry oi' Native Vlllagersln Egypt, Bc- _\lSSlé ,,,_nS,lry-Profound Dlscontcnt Ex- Attempt lo Save Her. 'CHWOS C_°nSUr°‘Mi"8|°d" Mavbe Yi°iim °f ' llevedio be the Uutcomt’;of`Réliglous‘F3li- ' Governments, Refusal i G°°S'"‘§“"° w'"‘ Cm" ` C°"sp'"f°V' , aiiclsm 'Siirred 'up During Dispute io Stop Milliary Execuilons _ “_ " Sr. Psrsnsauno, June 14-(spe¢,|,|)_ The Duma was rocked and swayed by trempndous outbursts of passion f,l.|g afternoon, evoked by scores of Govern- ment communications including War Minister Pauloifs refusal to cease military executions in the Baltic Pro- vinces, and a cool request that .the House expel a member who had been indicted for press offences, so that he could bs tried. , The House emphatically refused to exercise the rillht of expulsion and after a violent scene passed a rssolutlqn expressing profound discontent with the Ministry. In course of the discussion the Ministers were called murderers and traitors. One priest said “it was marked with the brand of Cain and ripe for Divine vengeance." montana lun nussll .__ Sr. Psrlmsalmu, June 13.-A tem pestih brewing lu the lower house ol parllamentV and it will break when Military Procurator Pnviofi' fakes the rostrulu as he is expected to do on Thursday, upon the reassembiingjoi' th house, to give War Minister Rudiger"s explanation' of the executions in the Bali-ie provinces. It is claimed that the evidence has been secured that the orders were issued to stop the execution' of the eight men who were put _to death Mey29for the killing of‘s police lieut- enant, but that the order was deliberately delayed by Pavloff and the tele- gram arrived too late, though the commander at Rigs delayed the execution to theiast possible moment. The Soolallét _srellu il`\\`°f`l1f1s`to tilalrele stormy demonstration and even conservative , bers of the _constitution sldemmtiomim sm-spell at what they regard as new proof of govem- mental dupfloity in another death sell- tonce foran attemptto murder a Cos- sack which is reported from Revel. The b constitutional democrats are also imitated allotted stalls on slr (7‘l.u~1¢_s Topper, by the discovery of s secret circular togovernors ordering that the closest; watch be kept over prominent members of the party and that their every movement he reported to St. Petersburg. An lnierpellation with regard U0 surveillance will be introduced. THE ROOT OF NEURALGIC HEAD ACHE. is an irritable condition of the nerves caused by cold. Relief comes quickly from Nervillne the great pain reliever of _ to-day. “i consider Nenvillna a ical remedy for neuralgia, writes §rjs.,E.G. Harris of Baltimore. But I rgwo if Nervillneisin the house. ygw ap|’J‘ii`:ltione never yet failed to kill el|e‘palu‘.- leanalso reoonrnrelrd Nsrvl- llao tm-stlrmoss. rheum¢£~l»m.and smoo- larpains," lntuse nesrlyfifty yoarsii-I7 Nervillnia yourself. ‘ ' ' , _ ,, 'V _ ,., ' ,-\.'»- ` 1 _ ` . - 9., ~ ,<, M., It perfection in foot- WU". Up-to-date, Stylish, Good fitting, Wears well. Cnltomtis are well pleased.; hella Bllllst ,"<"’.-\"§§‘]1{gg Agents. lnllsl clllls 0 lol cllllllls l.oNuoN,June13-Writlng ip endorse the effort of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel to raIse,£Zl,000 tosssist the church in the Northwest. the Bishop of Rupcrtfs Land says' that things are moving so fast 'there that an opportunity now uiispeaksbly great will be lost unless tl\ken'up at once. The governor of Now Zealand wires the colonial odlce that all tinned meat supplied has been subject to la minute inspection by qualified veterinarians appointed by the government. Armour and company of Chicago offer to pay the expenses of n committee of the British 'Medical association when in Toronto in August to gd to Chicago, Omaha and Kansas City and inspect- the Amour packihg houses. The Armcurs asked a competdnt, disinterested inspect-' ion,lesving the report to the discretion of the doctors. ' The chapel of Sir. Mich`|kela'ix`d St'Gcorg'e will bo dedicated in St. Pa`l`ll’s' cathedral ythe King on Tuesday, Among those Lord Strathcona and Sir Charles Rivers-` Wilson. llcnniker Heaton, M. P., informs the Associated Press that he expects the' postmaster-general to announce n moder- ate reduction on the postage of news- papers lihd magazines to the colonies in a rely days. '_ jj" _ Trl" aliéuibgy of Lord” ‘ i)u'Réi-lil' at the liiiveiiiug of the Belfast memorial, the Earl of I.o'ndon`derry said that the secret of Duil“orin’s success in smoothing away the difficulties ln Canada was by getting into the sympathy of those among whom his lot was cast. “This Canada of ours" was his favorite phrase and Earl London- derry was certain that Canada could speak of him as “this Dufferin ol ours." The Bristol `Ubserver quotes a gen tleman who lived several years in Canada in endorsation of a writer on Canada who says that Canadians today are the heaviest and strongest of the white races The gentleman says he was struck when in Toronto by the number of tall, fine looking mon. The avsragein Ontario in height was five feeteight inches, equal to the host in England. CLARk’S FOOD PURITY. The name of W. Clark ou canned foods Sr Srnrnnu, June 14.-(Special)-Mrs. Joseph McLsy, wife of a well-,tp-do former on Basswood Ridge, near ,here, was ,bumed to death today in a ' fire whlqh destroyed her home. .5 , A shed caught fire and in attempting to extinguish the blaze she was, overcome. , In an ineffectual effort to_,reQp,t_her, the husband was badly hurn_ad,pb_o`ut the head and body. _ dm, I _I V , Tile ilrelater spread to the house and barn, which were totally destroyed with ull their contents lncludin'g_,_l\orses and COWS~ ) . A There is no insurance. His great loss has driven Mr. MoLay temporarily insane. - i______ llH|lIll VETS ASK llllllll lUlll I, 0'r'ra\vs, June ll.-It is perhaps no generally known that at Ottawa there is a balance from tho Canadian patriotic fund, stated during the Boer- w'ar for this l benefit of Canadian volunteersuarubunlinxg lo $i)0,il)0,snd that most ofthe olaimsmadja have been paid. :It is understood that this balance is to be kept for use in the everic of another war in which natives of th dominion would be involved. V V But it is asserted by men lnteresed that when the fund was being raised the ' understanding was on the part of thosh who subscribed thsbtlle money would ,be devoted exclusively trwurd assisting the , men, who wenttothc front and it has been said that s distribution of the money among all cf the veterans would give general satlsrsstldh. ; It has also been proposed that half di the balance, or even more, he divided among those of the veterans who were unfortunate enough to lose one or more limbs, or tho eye sight. Trooper Molloy, for example, is completely i>l_lndV as_aVVre- suit of active service V and _lt ls under- stood that the figure he received from Vthe (und was not beyond $2,000. V The total number of men why weutfroril the dominion to South Africa, outside ol’ the last contingent, numbered about 3,0000 and since tile cessation of hostilities he claims sent in have been from' all parts of thacountry, and in the ,minority of cases hate been proulptiylpaid. ' ` iicw io' Breall' up 'a` Cold- lt may be A surprise to niany to learn that ass-'vers cold can be completely blok-,V an up in one or two days’ time. To do” ' is howeve rom ` taction is necessary. ` from the nose, a'n“d a thin. white coating on the tongue. When Chamberlailfb first appearance of those symptoms. il- counterscis the effect of the cold and stores the system to n healthy condition within a day or two. For sale by.ail V drugglsts. -Band at excursion on Empress tonight wool. :nc lb ar Pltowss Bnos isa guarantee of absolute DU\‘ll»Y “nd high quality rance cf all kinds. Received While Engaged in Football Practice 'at St Thomas ' Karel Loc, third son of Rev G. B. Brown ectscfa wreoived during football practice. lllll THE lllPllSlS LoNooN, Ont., June 13-For two hours into a sort of a deadlock. It was one of t-iioeé occasionswhen 'great parllaments or ` O conventions become nearlyunmnnsgeable. V ‘ Dr.Falconsr is doing exceedingly well and _ at the same time avoiding the manners ci _ _ _` _V,., , V _ ,V a dictator and to his credit he stuck to If, gm lime u,»{¢ a¢|d_ ¢f‘yg;;13 ihqi his uns though he may see someidaythat have settled around and grate upon your his decision was not strict-y in accordance wich the law. Rev. B. G. Macbeth, of Paris, after th first vote was taken on the amendment t Dr. Patrlck's motion and declared lost, proposed a new amendment to refrain from sending an incomplete doonlnentlike tim "Briefs" to the people for information the Anglican, Baptist and other denomi- W ilfld Viilmd hid fi0l!l8 £0 Voti fill tbé' Orikilill motion.” Both Drs Campbell andSed'gewiok cough remedy ls taken every hour on the `&\1l|¢T KN!! €I°|l5€\110llff \1°ld thli' l-ill’ - ~ d lc that ' lust exact y amendment was competent. Blue Bookls 'hat thVe‘;,g;‘ne.:;’:(;,ven, Kino .I-ab_ were in many hands and genera confusion prevailed, but the moderator has la calm and fail' attitude 'and ruled ilberdlly to' allow the lspeakerto proceed. His wife and friends maintain 'the fllllllllllls Sllll m°;‘3":i°;:5"':'*° Hlllllll] lil FllllS years ago He conducts a private hospital lltllllll lllw ,,,,M,,m,-,,--i ls ulllnlln 0 0 llll;l1PI1wllu Roclzroar, Me.June 12.-This afternoon Mrs. Melvin Hutchings went to Hlall's wharf, on the water front tofish for fioundbrs, taking her ‘seven months old bsbyiu ago-cart, Mrs. Hutchings was Br Tliouas ONT. Junel4-(Speolal)- intently fishing whena sudden gust of wind rolled the go~osrt off the wharf into 13| b _ H d the river and the baby was drowned, 3,, °°"" 'Sf ' ° ’°“°"d°y "°"' me there being no help at Anand. The body was recovered several hnurslater. The Ve_r_y Beal Remedy for Bowel Trouble Mr. M. F. Burroughs, an old and well nown resident of Bluffton Ind., says: “I regard cltsml»e.»als's coils, ollslm san Diarrhoeskemsdyas the very bcstzrllnedy for bowel trouble. I make this statement after having used the remedy infmy family - ` for several years. I am never without it.' For sale by all druggists. the Geueralassembly this morning fell Crystals joints and muscles, which cause the pain of rhethlalltism. Any physician will tell you _ _: ~. When youn§et.',-rlK'7`of these crystals, you’ve got ' "af your rheumalisrn. That is plain. ` _ But how are you going to do nt? Or- dinary relnedles try to rive them out through the kidneys. But suppose they anal its soups ucl'l>een wlaeneaw salon, have _ or so iarse that fh%y'e;m‘\ set rllrouggh tile kidneys, what then! Why r are carried around inthe nations into aegotiations.` V mood ' ,me ,od h edu, P”°l‘°M F°“'"° '5i°°d ""3 °°f“" °' smith: you hgve tlxre. th r D D l _ , . . Them,-,,,,~ sym',,wm, of 3 cold an 5 dry fordor that the drst amendment having no Bm suppogng you hav, m ing;-gdiml, loud songs", a profiles watery .1|...l.,..-5. .mould amendment and defeated van- ‘ known as z solvent, which, being taken into the blood, circulates fhroug it and dissolves diese llule' crystals. I_l ness- ier to fat rid of them then, lsn't lt f I lets does It dissolves those crystals. Then, other ingredients of the tablets stimulate the kidneys and they remove the dissolved crystals from the blood. And the fact of most interest to you. charge was brought by a rival practitioner ’ _, Camo, Egypt. -Tune 14-(Speciai)- Ennlsklllon Dragoons was killed and injured by natives near Taniab Five oiilocrs apparently cn the invitation ofa village official went to About tht Tabah Bouliddri _'F . 0 ° 0'I“l"AWA.-7\ll\¢ 14-iSP¢0ll\i)-'UI PIB!" Boa'roN,June14-(Special)-Dr.Nicholas. , V y' correspondent was again before the bor C. W. Cousins, a leadingpphysician and of the House today and after reading his, society man of wealth, formerly of P. E. slatementtoprove his charges was on._IsIand is under ug-gpg., qi,”-“ed with motion of Sir Wilfrid Laurier censored criminally assaulting Marlzuerlte Marsh, Captain S’ ("‘ Bu" °t me Sixth for committing a libel nn a member of iheua Newton girl, in his ofilce last night. , House. _ _ In court this afternoon he pleaded not fm" °u‘er Brmsh °m°°" were 'muy Theoorrespondent was loudly cheered guilty and was held in ten thousand by u..sLlber-sl members. (mum mu. _ Y°“i°*"“Y~ ', ts hamlet to shoot pigeons. The villagers surrounded the party, deprived the cfllcers of their guns and then attacked them with bluugeous. The affair appears to be the outcome of the recent Pan-Islamic campaign carried on during the Anglo/.l'urk|sh dispute over the Tahah boundary. Pams, June13-It islesrned that not only the French Government, but the governments of other countries, are deeply interested in the discovery by the police of a hotbed of Anarchist schemes, that ramify through Cette, Perpignan, and Port Veudres, on the French side of the Pyrenes,toward and within the Catalonian frontier. The details are rigorously kept secret, but the fact has crept out. Discoveries of the greatest importance have been marie, tnat have resulted in the taking of measures of preparation for the protection of certain notabilitius. The centre of the precautions is Montpelier. WATER IN YOUR BLOOD? Lots of people have thin watery blood- they eat plenty but don’t digest.. When digestion is poor, food is not converted into irouris ment in consequence the body rapid? loses strength. Toppositively renew heal il, nothing' equals errozcue. it excites sharp _ appetite -makes the stomach digest, forms life sustaining blood. Abundant strength is sure to follow. if you need more vitality, extra energy, better nerves, then use Ferrozone the medical triumph of the age. Fifty cents buys a box of fifty chocolate coated Ferrozono tablets. Slllllll ill llllllll A l KHlI]IVi CcNs'ralv'rlNoPl.l-:, J unc 13-Taking ad- vantage of the visit of tile Khedive of Egypt tothe Sultan the Turkish Gov- ernmentis, in official utterances, making an effort to show the Sultan's complete sovereignty over the Khedive. ' Tcdny’s new spapers print an official notification reading on follows: - Abbas Pasha Hilmi, Khsdive, of Fgypt, called at the Yildlz Kiosk in order to lay .iowa at the foot of theimperisl throne the most respectful expression of his absolute devotion to the Sultan. The Sultan deigned to receive him kindly. Afterwards the Khedive was permitted to withdraw to his apartment. This is consideren the most provoking llilllll lllll THE V tnlll llvwll 0'r'rawa, J une 18.-The Torrey-Alexan- der mission opened in Dey’s arena Thursday afternoon sud judged bythe enthusiastic interest shown, the large attendance, the powerful preaching and the admirable singing, the special meeting wiilbea great power for good in the Capital. Dey’s rink where the meetings are held is excellently suited for the purpose and the acoustic properties for both the .singing and preaching are highly satisfactory. The raised platform forthe while araised stand in front is used by Dr. Torrey while speaking and by Mr. Charles M. Alexander in singing. In addition to the regular sears at the end and sides, over two hundred seats are placed in the centre of the rink sothat there is ample room for a very large audience. The rain storm in the aftemoon militated sgaiust the attendance. elill there were about 2,500 people present md nothing was lacking in the way o-\ interest. The afternoon audience included a party uf eight from Rideau hall. Six thousand was a moderate estimate of a night audlence. Manager Dey of the arena, whois used to sizing up hockey crowds, said there were 7,000 present, and many were turned away. It was a mpg; auspicious opening and Dr. Torrey was greatly pleased with the prospects. The singing is going is prove abig factor in the campaign and the large choir at night responded splendidly to Mr. Alexander's baton. _I-i_¢_.__ _I1 Sore Muscles- Prominent athletes throughout the country find that the best treatment for sore muscles after severe exercise or hard work of any kind, is a hot bath at bed time. which opens the pores. This should ‘ immediately be followed with an applica- tion of Chalnberlain's Pain Balm vigor- ously rubbed into the skin. This llniméut removes all stiffness and soreness and has become a favorite rub down, as it Mtg promptly and keeps the muscles in ex- cellent conditlou. For sale by all drug- ists. sort of anti-British demonstration. B -1.3 Dr. Hoiiiman seconded the amendment AM UIC fhiilllllliiilll il C\lf¢d. il“'\ ni , . S’ N D -V G and among other things said that the If mmf bel f°\’ the °a“*°|‘“’ b°°“ "°'“°"' _Mn “_ Nlethodlsts and Preshyterians ln the west ed' 'had s. good deal to doin the way cf decent -f ,I h - 1 H, ¢ treatment of each other while side by :h¥,°;',;,,;ef:glTe[:'t ‘i’;*“tl;\:;:i“»th?“ far 3132" _ h | , _ 15.3", Msids before proposing to enters corporate 0 1 inK.m0'1-abl rs, \V\ N ' _, Ltd O 5" owe own union. The vote was taken and about “Kip this solvent :which makes the cure . f " ' three to one the amendment ws‘s lost.. Certaupuand takes but one box to `\t KV 1 ~ lnlllllluhlilu lllivlsnnuuoi _ :=f<»»~» vor - » fr- . e ~ - » i m rms ended the nr" put M the [eport Remember now, you don’thave to auf- Qi " ., » 'ro urvs alvclrcass arm ear-rls-rs a f¢l' fl‘°m l'|l¢l\ll\lflSm .\ " i `i ., .. Kim., ¢`.....5 ln t t. Patrick, was to enlarge the scope of the _ - A . as .!|;|_iberations to admitAuglicaus and ,- .»,` ', -I ,,_ I, ___,,,_.__.._---n-1--1'-I"-_"*-"W" ptists. ’ l Prlnelpalmensrssmovssln amendment C0ndcnSc{iAdy¢l-tispmcnis WHg‘g'0DS Bild Cill‘tS, Platf- ' Oi Some Kind- It may be Fire, Maiipe, Iége, Accident, Health, ' ' V 58.' Guaf'i`1i~ie;;F,I"éa(tl)71iii{ (l§USi`i§ES§. We transact in- su Our slm is to furnisih customers with the best 'ble rotection at s. moderate rate of premium. posslwe ghould beipleased to look after your Insuf- ance requirements. Our ComP°°i°°v ,hi -*au branches, offer undoubted security. Hyndmpnd glo.. ., Genera-l Ages-ts, C arlottetown, P. .I. f 'tbat this be not done at the present stage. ,lie thought tiflt it Would' iibt be a benefitto the parties, now mirly well lltlritd. V ` " Professor Dyde, of Kingston! spoke “strongly for the motion. The whole' report being putthe house came to an almdlt Wrnlalrssaitiltas ls ressoolsul. wlial f the§I£'¢¢doli6'is to bdieftto the lidple br ‘lulm-mn,l°.. ...la s larger masts mmdie 'to open ooirnnunioatibn with otifir ‘denominations I Ulnallfi Lblvissf if sale lvamlhero _. - ..»..._. e "Peter Pan" collars for ladies, only Bo. -not in. Moon &l(cLood. Iodli. immortal aeeldres on leapt lr,' lass tin, (Too late for Oiasnifloation) ‘ College_di;lomya, pgoitioufs book- kesper. Apply at this office. liidtlpd Apply E. tewart ` of Bd.of School '|:rustg_ol,of_.0barlotteiow_n. iiid ti Pat. Ex. t h W' 'M l°”°